Through The Eye Of The Needle A Romance
William Dean Howells
Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)
Beschreibung
Through the Eye of the Needle: A Romance by William Dean Howells explores the contrasts between American society and an idealized, utopian vision through the eyes of Aristides Homos, an emissary from Altruria. The novel presents a sharp critique of the competitive, materialistic nature of late 19th-century American life, as Homos reflects on the disparities he observes, particularly in New York. His observations on economic inequality, class divisions, and the domestic environment prompt a deep questioning of the values that drive society, including the pursuit of wealth and individual success. Through his interactions with characters like Mrs. Makely, the story highlights the complexities of social norms and the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. The novel also touches on the role of charity and the moral implications of a civilization that prioritizes competition over collective well-being. Through these reflections, the narrative challenges the reader to reconsider the true nature of happiness, love, and fulfillment within the context of modern society, suggesting a longing for a simpler, more compassionate way of life.